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NAPLES: Deputies have released the name of the man who owns an SUV that ran over a golf cart at the ACE Group Classic event on Valentine's Day and then took off.

The three people on the golf cart were all injured in the incident.

Tuesday, deputies identified the owner as Michael Mckenzie Joyner, 52, of Pino Vista Way in Estero.

Another address they have listed for Joyner is 15200 S. Tamiami Trail, Suite 108 in Fort Myers.

Deputies say Joyner's vehicle plowed over the golf cart as spectators were leaving the event at The Quarry in Golden Gate.

Neighbors of Joyner's that we spoke to say there is no way he was the person behind the wheel at the time of the crash.

"This is not him. This is not true," said neighbor Jean Smith.

Some neighbors said the morning after the crash they saw that red SUV out in the middle of the street, right in front of Joyner's home. They say the front end was smashed up and deputies were getting ready to tow it away.

Smith said that's about the only activity neighbors say they've seen around this home in a while.

"I haven't seen them all week and I didn't even know the car was missing if it is," she said. "I'm wondering where he is now, and yeah, I'm concerned for him."

Investigators have not charged or arrested Joyner, but they want to talk to anyone who had contact with him or saw the vehicle on the night of the crash.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Collier County Sheriff's Office at 252-9300, or if you wish to remain anonymous, Crime Stoppers at (800) 780-TIPS (8477). You can remain anonymous and be eligible for a cash reward.

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